Montreal!
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- grafiske
I am going for a weekend in early March. 3-5 to be exact.
I like music I like art I like nature.
What should I do??
- Jaline0
Biodome to cover the nature part.
- madirish0
montreal rules. i would live there in a heartbeat.
- TheBlueOne0
learn french
- meok0
Hopely it will not be -35 celsious like the past weeks!
- Jaline0
yes, learn some basic French. And it will be cold.
- grafiske0
I've been there before. I am okay with the language barrier.
I've seen the biodome but I will definitely go there again, it's incredible!
- madirish0
cold = yes.
in fact, the coldest conditions i have ever been in where in montreal 4 years ago. freezing..... but awesome still.
- Jaline0
It may not be as cold in March as it is now, but it's only two weeks away and I would rather bet on it being cold than not. That being said, you probably won't be hanging around outside for the entire time, so it's not a big deal.
- Naygon0
They have a pretty great tourism website that can help you out.
- madirish0
that site rules so hard. been at top o' list for a while
- Jaline0
hmmm...it's actually getting warmer here now, which means that the temperature should be between -5°C and -15°C in two weeks. Still better.
- K_Fresh0
You definitely don't need French in order to get by.
I love Montreal! Definitely check out the music scene. If you want non-local music, I think TV on the Radio is playing while you're there.
- K_Fresh0
You definitely don't need French in order to get by.
I love Montreal! Definitely check out the music scene. If you want non-local music, I think TV on the Radio is playing while you're there.
- grafiske0
NICE! I love that band. A lot! Thanks for the tip.
- frankiefido0
tv on the radio is from brooklyn just like you, go see a montreal band instead!
- Redmond0
I live there and I go to the biodome sometimes, botanical gardens too.
- ********0
Low end of St Catherines street is always fun